Mary Ann and Ginger in Bikinis

This is a real sneaky way to find out everyone's age.

Gilligan Girl lovers like myself, late 40's.

Annette Funicello like Weird Harold, mid 50's.

Any Davy Jones fans, 40's.

:)

Decayed Angel said:
In my younger days it was Hayley Mills... (I ended up naming my daughter after her)

Later Emma Peel of the Avengers and Lee Meriwether as Catwoman.
If I didn't know I was me, I'd think I was Decayed Angel. After Dawn Welles awakened my hormones, I realized Hayley Mills had started the process in Parent Trap. Emma Peel refined them, and defined my abiding interest in leather jumpsuits.
 
This was way before hormones, but I had a major puppy love crush on
http://members.tripod.com/~sjisasillyboy/kate1.jpg
But I wasn't sure if I wanted to grow up and marry her or wanted her to adopt me. :rolleyes:


When hormones started to do their sordid deeds, it was all focused on local talent. We didn't watch much TV.
 
Diana Rigg as Emma Peel. Check.
Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman. Check.
Grace Slick of the Jefferson Airplane. Check.
Lauren Bacall in To Have and Have Not. Oooh. Three or four checks.
 
I'm gonna have to side with Kendo and name Pamela Anderson. She was big (no pun intended) just as I was starting to recognise the potential of girls and she was pretty much the first one I noticed, despite my determination to be iconoclastic and not go with the crowd.

I rescued myself with a crush on Yasmin Bleeth, that I am sure led to my love of brunettes,

The Earl
 
Bea Arthur in Maude.

I dig the mature ladies...


Actually, I had a crush on Dana Plato from Diff'rent Strokes. But once Tootie on Facts of Life got that big rack...it was all over.
 
kiten69 said:
:heart: Ahhhh what a GREAT MOVIE!! :heart:
I challenge any man to, well, keep calm when the 19-year-old Lauren Bacall says:
You know you don't have to act with me, Steve. You don't have to say anything, and you don't have to do anything. Not a thing. Oh, maybe just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow.​
Yipes! I was in college the first time I saw this and, trust me, it was waaay sexier than Last Tango in Paris.

Though, come to think of it, that was pretty good too. :)
 
TheEarl said:
I'm gonna have to side with Kendo and name Pamela Anderson. She was big (no pun intended) just as I was starting to recognise the potential of girls and she was pretty much the first one I noticed, despite my determination to be iconoclastic and not go with the crowd.

I rescued myself with a crush on Yasmin Bleeth, that I am sure led to my love of brunettes,

The Earl
Pamela Anderson?!?

I hope this was pre-surgery.

http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Makeup/9993/pamsn04.jpg
 
Lindsay Wagner (bionic woman)
Farrah Fawcett (that poster...damn)
Heather Thomas
Heather Locklear
Lynda Carter (tie me up w/ that magic lasso, lol)

:nana:
 
Tzara said:
You know you don't have to act with me, Steve. You don't have to say anything, and you don't have to do anything. Not a thing. Oh, maybe just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow

*melt*...i think that's everyones favorite part of the movie...i may be a youngun but i have come to love old movies...one of my favorites besides this one is "An Affair to Remember"...*sighs*
 
kiten69 said:
*melt*...i think that's everyones favorite part of the movie...i may be a youngun but i have come to love old movies...one of my favorites besides this one is "An Affair to Remember"...*sighs*
If you have never seen it, then by all means go out and rent the 1946 version of The Big Sleep with Bogie and Bacall. It's crawl up the screen sexy, in a very forties way. :rose:
 
Glynis Johns in The Court Jester. Daaaamn. :eek:

A 30 year-old Angela Lansbury was also insanely hot in that movie.
 
yui said:
Have you seen "Auto Focus"? About the real life of Bob Crane? Holy smokes! The man liked his party and porn. :D


For me: Robert Conrad as Pappy Boyington (I used to watch the reruns with my father - oddly, given the subject matter, I had a huge crush on Mr. Conrad in that role.)
and

Umm, Kip Winger of the rock group Winger. :eek: But he was so cute!!!
Yui, you rock! I loved Winger (the songs were to sappy, but the musicianship was insane).

I liked Joanna Lumley from The New Avengers. One of the first episodes I saw was where she was being chased and hid in a clothing store. She was pretending to be one of the mannequins, but her pants slid down. The image of her bending over to retrieve them (from behind while you could see the bad guy staring at her) still gives me shivers.

I was a Charley's Angels kind of guy. Jacklyn Smith was an astonishingly beautiful woman. Later in the series, Tonya Roberts was just too sexy.
 
Ted-E-Bare said:
This is a real sneaky way to find out everyone's age.

Gilligan Girl lovers like myself, late 40's.

Annette Funicello like Weird Harold, mid 50's.

Any Davy Jones fans, 40's.

:)

I'm almost old enough to claim Shirley Temple or Judy Garland as my first Celebrity Crush. (Shirley Temple from the John Ford Westerns like She Tied A Yellow Ribbon more than her lovable Moppet years.) but, like Lauren Bacall, Katherin Hepburn, and other movie startlets, I didn't really get to know them until their movies showed up on TV.

R. Richard said:
I talked to a guy who's ultimate fantasy was Annette Funicello in a porn movie, wearing nothing but her mouse ears.

I actually have a couple of porn movies from the mid-80's that star an Annette Funicello look-alike -- Beach Movie era. I don't recall her name, but despite a lack of mouse ears, they cater to your friend's fantasies.
 
Always had a thing for Barbara Eden -- it's a can't miss with a sex slave that only wears pink silk and lives in a bottle, right?

But my favorite was the Charlie's Angels episode "Angels in Chains." Farrah Fawcett, so must have been second season or so. They infiltrate a women's prison. It's a brave undercover assignment, subjecting themselves to the sadistic humiliation of the corrupt guards. I can only imagine being at the scriptwriters meeting for this one. The thing would write itself.
 
http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/MMPH/232540~Jaclyn-Smith-Posters.jpg

Jaclyn Smith flipped my switch when I was quite young. There were these Charlie's Angels baseball cards that were around at the time (complete with a stick of unnaturally stale chewing gum), and inside was a pic of "Kelly" in hot pants. And as I looked at this photo on the schoolyard by the monkey bars, I remember thinking "Man, I'd really like to take those shorts off of her... but I have no idea why".

I figured out why a few years later... but funny how the instinct was telling me what to do before I even knew.

She's still a good looking woman, too.

http://www.livescharmed.com/balancearticles/2003spring_smith.jpg
 
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